Calendar

The Battleship New Jersey hosts many private and public events on the ship.
Check out what public events are coming up on our calendar.

All Deck-to-Deck Tours will start aboard the Battleship New Jersey at 3:00 P.M.
Available these select dates: March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, and November 4
Did you know there are nearly 100 years of naval history along the Delaware River? Join the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum for a Deck-to-Deck Tour, where you’ll be able to explore history up close through guided experiences aboard three remarkable ships, prime examples of naval ingenuity:
The Battleship New Jersey
America’s most decorated battleship, she was launched on the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and went on to earn distinction during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and conflicts in the Middle East. Beginning with her design in 1938 and ending with her final decommissioning in 1991, Battleship New Jersey has a service record that spans more than half the 20th century.
Submarine Becuna
A Balao-class submarine that served during World War II and the Cold War. She was modernized in 1951 as part of the GUPPY Program, her modifications marking her as a GUPPY 1A type submarine. “Becky” is the only remaining example of a GUPPY 1A type submarine still in existence today.
Cruiser Olympia
The oldest floating steel warship in the world and rose to prominence as Commodore George Dewey’s flagship during the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. She bore witness to great changes within the Navy and the United States as a whole during her time in service, and finished her career by bringing the Unknown Soldier home from France in 1921 after the end of World War I before being decommissioned for the final time in 1922.
The Deck-to-Deck Tour includes three hours of touring aboard these historic vessels, as well as light refreshments. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at tickets@battleshipnewjersey.org or call us at (866) 877-6262 Ext. 108.
The safety of guests and staff is of the utmost importance. We are following all local mandates as it relates to COVID-19. We request that guests follow all COVID-19 guidelines required by the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum.
You will be redirected to our secure ticket processing site with Blackbaud to purchase tickets.

All Deck-to-Deck Tours will start aboard the Battleship New Jersey at 3:00 P.M.
Available these select dates: March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, and November 4
Did you know there are nearly 100 years of naval history along the Delaware River? Join the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum for a Deck-to-Deck Tour, where you’ll be able to explore history up close through guided experiences aboard three remarkable ships, prime examples of naval ingenuity:
The Battleship New Jersey
America’s most decorated battleship, she was launched on the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and went on to earn distinction during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and conflicts in the Middle East. Beginning with her design in 1938 and ending with her final decommissioning in 1991, Battleship New Jersey has a service record that spans more than half the 20th century.
Submarine Becuna
A Balao-class submarine that served during World War II and the Cold War. She was modernized in 1951 as part of the GUPPY Program, her modifications marking her as a GUPPY 1A type submarine. “Becky” is the only remaining example of a GUPPY 1A type submarine still in existence today.
Cruiser Olympia
The oldest floating steel warship in the world and rose to prominence as Commodore George Dewey’s flagship during the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. She bore witness to great changes within the Navy and the United States as a whole during her time in service, and finished her career by bringing the Unknown Soldier home from France in 1921 after the end of World War I before being decommissioned for the final time in 1922.
The Deck-to-Deck Tour includes three hours of touring aboard these historic vessels, as well as light refreshments. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at tickets@battleshipnewjersey.org or call us at (866) 877-6262 Ext. 108.
The safety of guests and staff is of the utmost importance. We are following all local mandates as it relates to COVID-19. We request that guests follow all COVID-19 guidelines required by the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum.
You will be redirected to our secure ticket processing site with Blackbaud to purchase tickets.

All Deck-to-Deck Tours will start aboard the Battleship New Jersey at 3:00 P.M.
Available these select dates: March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, and November 4
Did you know there are nearly 100 years of naval history along the Delaware River? Join the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum for a Deck-to-Deck Tour, where you’ll be able to explore history up close through guided experiences aboard three remarkable ships, prime examples of naval ingenuity:
The Battleship New Jersey
America’s most decorated battleship, she was launched on the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and went on to earn distinction during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and conflicts in the Middle East. Beginning with her design in 1938 and ending with her final decommissioning in 1991, Battleship New Jersey has a service record that spans more than half the 20th century.
Submarine Becuna
A Balao-class submarine that served during World War II and the Cold War. She was modernized in 1951 as part of the GUPPY Program, her modifications marking her as a GUPPY 1A type submarine. “Becky” is the only remaining example of a GUPPY 1A type submarine still in existence today.
Cruiser Olympia
The oldest floating steel warship in the world and rose to prominence as Commodore George Dewey’s flagship during the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. She bore witness to great changes within the Navy and the United States as a whole during her time in service, and finished her career by bringing the Unknown Soldier home from France in 1921 after the end of World War I before being decommissioned for the final time in 1922.
The Deck-to-Deck Tour includes three hours of touring aboard these historic vessels, as well as light refreshments. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at tickets@battleshipnewjersey.org or call us at (866) 877-6262 Ext. 108.
The safety of guests and staff is of the utmost importance. We are following all local mandates as it relates to COVID-19. We request that guests follow all COVID-19 guidelines required by the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum.
You will be redirected to our secure ticket processing site with Blackbaud to purchase tickets.

Ring the Bell, it Tastes like Miller Time in Philadelphia. Join us on the Battleship New Jersey at 12:30 to toast the Phillies before game 1!!! Limit 1 Miller Lite beer per person. Must be 21+ to join, Celebrate Responsibly.
The Toast for the Phillies will take place on the ship’s fantail. The historic 5-inch gun will be fired at the conclusion of the toast!
Tours of the Battleship are not part of this event, but can be purchased in at our Ticket Office. The Battleship is open for tours from 10am to 4pm.

Saturday, October 29, 1pm to 5pm
The Battleship and Two Bridges Trail have teamed up to present the inaugural NJ Distilled Spirits Festival!
Sample mixed drinks of spirits distilled in distilleries throughout the Garden State! We’ll also have tours, music and food concessions.
Guests can learn their future with free readings from a Tarot Card Reader. We’re even giving a basket of Spirits to the Best Halloween Costume
Any guests who also brings in a packaged food item for WMMR’s Preston and Steve’s Camp Out for Hunger, can get a free Two Bridges Tumbler. Plus you’ll be helping to feed our community!
New Jersey distilleries who will participate in the festival, include:
- Pine Tavern Distillery
- Independent Spirits
- Striped Lion Distilling
- Mission Spirits
- Little Water Distillery
- Cape May Distillery
- Jersey Spirits
- Sourland Mountain Spirits
$50 donation per adult.
Purchase your tickets now at
two-bridges.ticketleap.com/battleship-nj-spirits-fest/
This is a 21 and over event.

All Deck-to-Deck Tours will start aboard the Battleship New Jersey at 3:00 P.M.
Available these select dates: March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, and November 4
Did you know there are nearly 100 years of naval history along the Delaware River? Join the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum for a Deck-to-Deck Tour, where you’ll be able to explore history up close through guided experiences aboard three remarkable ships, prime examples of naval ingenuity:
The Battleship New Jersey
America’s most decorated battleship, she was launched on the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and went on to earn distinction during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and conflicts in the Middle East. Beginning with her design in 1938 and ending with her final decommissioning in 1991, Battleship New Jersey has a service record that spans more than half the 20th century.
Submarine Becuna
A Balao-class submarine that served during World War II and the Cold War. She was modernized in 1951 as part of the GUPPY Program, her modifications marking her as a GUPPY 1A type submarine. “Becky” is the only remaining example of a GUPPY 1A type submarine still in existence today.
Cruiser Olympia
The oldest floating steel warship in the world and rose to prominence as Commodore George Dewey’s flagship during the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. She bore witness to great changes within the Navy and the United States as a whole during her time in service, and finished her career by bringing the Unknown Soldier home from France in 1921 after the end of World War I before being decommissioned for the final time in 1922.
The Deck-to-Deck Tour includes three hours of touring aboard these historic vessels, as well as light refreshments. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at tickets@battleshipnewjersey.org or call us at (866) 877-6262 Ext. 108.
The safety of guests and staff is of the utmost importance. We are following all local mandates as it relates to COVID-19. We request that guests follow all COVID-19 guidelines required by the Battleship New Jersey and Independence Seaport Museum.
You will be redirected to our secure ticket processing site with Blackbaud to purchase tickets.

Due to forecasted bad weather for Friday, Dec. 23, the Battleship has cancelled the Twilight Tour scheduled for 6pm.
Tickets are available for the Twilight Adult Tour scheduled for Jan. 20 at 6pm.
TWILIGHT ADULT TOUR
Experience an “adult-oriented” tour during the evening hours! This tour, led by the Battleship’s Curatorial team, will show off Sailor Art and allow guests to experience a range of stories, including the Playboy Bunny’s visit to the USS New Jersey. Guests can enjoy a cold beer, glass of wine or a soft drink after the tour on the Main Deck!
- Members: Register then sign-in above and you will see your discount in the cart at checkout.
- YOU MUST BE OVER 21 YEARS OLD
Admission is $40
$20 for Battleship NJ Members
For tickets, click:
https://63691.blackbaudhosting.com/63691/page.aspx?pid=196&tab=2&txobjid=3f0b784e-2f26-4f78-8acb-04e61f8a7d15

Walk where Presidents once walked! Tour the Battleship on Presidents Day.
The Battleship will be open for walk-up, self-guided tours on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 20 from 10am to 4pm.
Get a free DVD on The Presidents, courtesy of The History Channel. DVDs can be picked up at the landside Cafe store on Presidents Day. Just ask our crewmember for the Presidents DVD.
The Battleship is open for walk-up, self-guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays in February from 10am to 4pm. During weekdays in February, guests can experience guided tours at 12pm. But tickets must be purchased in advance online. The Battleship will open every day for tours from 10am to 4pm beginning March 1